Cut a piece of the Blue American Crafts Speciality Paper to fit the
card and trim along the top using the Fiskars Scallop Scissors. Run through the
Xyron 5" Creative Station and place on the front of the card.

Cut a piece
of Kanban Patterned Paper slightly smaller, run thought the Xyron 9" creative
Station and and layer over the blue paper. Cut the Ribbon to length and run
through the Xyron 150 X and place along the top of the card.

Using the 'Miss You' sentiment and the 'Honey
Bear', stamp the images on the Kanban paper to match the main background. Cut
out and layer onto pieces of the blue American Crafts Speciality Paper. Trim and
layer together on too of the card using foam pads.

Friday, June 29, 2012

Hello, everyone! Thank you for stopping by Gel-a-tins today! Can you believe
that June is almost over! Eeeekkk were has the month gone!

Today I am
going to share with you a CAS (Clean and Simple) card with you. In the Honey
Bear Set, there is this cute beehive and tiny bees. (Too cute!) I designed this
simple card that would be perfect to send to someone who is feeling under the
weather.

Here it is:

And
a closer look:

Don't
you love the yellow and black color combo! I think it is perfect for the bee
stamps! And what better paper to use, right?!

Gel-a-tins stamps are
perfect for CAS cards. There are stamps for all occasions! Please stop by the
shop to see the wide selection!

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Hey gelly fans! It's Jessica here again with a card for you. I made this one with the Chevron-Tastic stamp set and the Put a Cap on it set. I think it's a great, happy card that I could use just to say hello, or for a birthday or just about any other occasion.

I combined the stamps with a rainbow of ink colors, some Canvas Corp paper that I cut with a Spellbinder's die, some washi tape, buttons and twine.

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Welcome to the first full week of summer! One of my favorite summer activities
with my family is going to the Children's Garden. I am sharing a layout I
created using the Love Knots set about a recent trip to the
gardens.

For this layout I wanted to use manilla tags to add a
little embellishment, but they were too plain on their own. Adding a background
stamps adds a little bit extra emphasis to the tags while still keeping the
focus on the photo.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Hi dear girls!This week I have for you sweet card with great sign-Dream!We
all shoul dream!And all our derams will come true)))My deram for today is
vacation)))Vacation at the our cottage ispired me for new card)))

How I made. Again
all is very easy Many layers of Pion Designs Paper and
lace.I stamped a grass with Dovecraft ink and beautiful stamp from gel-a-tins
set "Unbeleafable". Than I decored tag with brads and twine thread. Last step
was to crop two sweet butterflies and make few dots with glossy accents.Thats
all:)

Monday, June 25, 2012

I stamped the icing in a bright pink and stamped the cup in
brown! I embossed the kraft cardstock in a modern hexagon! The fun papers add a
lot and compliment the cupcake! I couldn't resist making a banner! For the
banner I tucked the ends underneath the kraft and than tied the twine bows on
each edge! Hope you enjoyed my bright and fun card today!

Products
used:

Sweet Cakes by Gel a Tinsthis and that papers by echo
parkBubble gum pink and cup o java ink by Hero ArtsBossabilities
embossing folder by SpellbindersTwine by the twinerycardstock by bazzill

Friday, June 22, 2012

Hello, everyone! Yep, you guessed it. I just can't get enough of this cute
little monkey from the Safari Friends collection. My previous card had him
saying "hi!" This time, he is here to say, "thank you." And...I also turned him
into a sock monkey. He is just as fun with this new identity.

To
create the sock monkey look, simply stamp the image onto cream and light brown
cardstock. Cut out the pieces and reassemble. I added the pointed football shape
over his mouth in red. This small touch makes all the difference.

I added
him to a 4x4 card. Start with a red card base. Punch a square out of the front.
Add a piece of white cardstock to the inside. Adhere the monkey with a foam
adhesive square, making sure he is visible through the punch out. Hand write (or
stamp) a sentiment on the inside.

I added a button brad and a piece of
twine for a fun closure. Simply adhere one end of the twine behind the white
cardstock. Wrap the other end around the button brad. For additional detail, use
a black marker with a thin point and outline the front and inside of the
card.

Thank you for stopping by the blog today. I hope you try making
this cute little guy. He has lots to say, that is for sure!-Kim
F.

Thursday, June 21, 2012

I framed this card using the gel-a-tins 'Safari Friends' corner stamp to frame
this card. I made this card in blue but would work just as well in pink for a
girl. To buy these cute stamps and many more visit http://gelatinstamps.com/

Cut two
contrasting pieces of paper from the Up Up and Away Stack 145mm x 110mm. Run
through the Xyron 5" Creative Station and position on the front of the card.
Using the 'Safari Friends' corner stamp, embossing pad and the white embossing
powder, stamp the four corners of the card.

Run the Xyron mega Runner across the middle of the
card and apply a lenght of satin ribbon, pleating as you go. Loop the acrylic
baby soother and add to the front.

Place a second piece of satin ribbon across the top to secure
and finally another thinner piece of satin ribbon. For the topper cut a matching
piece of paper in an oval and use the white embossing powder around the edges.
Run the topper through the Xyron 5" Creative Station and layer
together.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Before I show the project, please let me say a quick thank you for stopping by
Gel-a-tins today! I hope you have been enjoying the latest DT
projects!

Today, I decided to go away from my comfort zone...far away! I
usually make cards, but today I took a stab at making a jewelry piece. I kept
coming across some bamboo beads on clearance at a local craft store. A few days
ago I finally decided to buy them. Unsure of what I was going to do, I had them
sitting on my counter for a few days.

I started to play around with the
Cheveron-tastic stamp set and the idea finally clicked. I was going to attempt
stamping on the beads.

Here is the final outcome: (after going through
several trial-runs)

The
first step I completed was to lightly sandpaper the front of the bead. Once the
polish was off, I stamped the image using permanent stamping ink. The first
image was stamped in the middle and the remaining stamps went from there.

To finish of the piece I added a few beads to each side of the pendant.
Voila! Finished!

Monday, June 18, 2012

Hello! I hope that you are having a great day! It's Anita from
craftygrldesigns.blogspot.com and I have a pretty card to share with you today!
I am using the fun set Sweet Cakes!

I love sideviews:

I used some fun polka dot feminine paper and based
my colors off of it. I paper pieced the frosting and used hem tape for the
ribbon! I colored the hem tape with my ink pad! I couldn't find room for the
sentiment so I stamped it on the tag and tied it on with the twine and a button!
:> I very much enjoyed making this card!

Hope you enjoyed my card and
are inspired by it! Until next time I hope your ink pads are never
dry!

Supplies used:

Sweet Cakes by Gel a TinsPP by My Mind's
EyeCardstock by BazzillTag by Maya RoadDie, button by Papertrey
InkInk Chocolate Chip by Stampin UpTwine by the Twinery

Saturday, June 16, 2012

How I made
it? Very easy. I stamped a grass with Prima marketing ink and beautiful stamp
from gel-a-tins set "Unbeleafable".Then I picked up the paper, made a
composition.Than I glued ribbon.Decorated it with ribbon, flowers and marbles. Than
punched a butterflies and decorated them my card.Last dots I made with liquid
pearls

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Hello Everyone, Nina here to share a simple card I made using Traffic Signs
Stamp Set.

Traffic Signs is a very clean and stylish
masculine set for making cards for the men in your life. I love the font in this
set and cannot help but try to spell something out with them. So this is what I
came up with:

The only trick was how to stamp the images
straight:) A pencil and a ruler came to rescue:) I counted the letters and
started with the "S" in the middle so my sentiment can stay in the center:) the
little "," is actually the dot from the "!" Easy, right?

I hope that you
are inspired to try spelling something out yourself. Happy Crafting!

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

...oh my! Isn't the Safari Friends set just too cute?! It is perfect to create
some decorations for a little boy's birthday party.

I
created this circus tent from cut paper. I found an image through an online
search to use for inspiration.The first step is to cut the tent shape from
white cardstock. Trace that onto a piece of red cardstock. Cut into
stripes.Cut a piece of black cardstock into the shape of a tall, skinny
triangle. When adhered to the center stripe along with two smaller yellow
triangles, it will look like the tent flaps are slightly open. Add a banner of
triangle flags, and a waving flag at the peak of the roof and your big top is
complete.

Stamp the lion and tiger onto orange, yellow, and off-white
cardstock. Cut out the pieces and adhere together. I love to use stamps for a
paper-pieced look.

Add
small pieces of folded cardstock to the back of all finished items to make them
stand up. An adorable idea would be to place the circus tent at the top of a
cupcake carousel display. And then randomly place lions and tigers amongst the
cupcakes...or use them as cupcake toppers. Simply adhere them to
toothpicks.

I hope you enjoyed this project. Be sure to stop by each day
to see what all of the Gelatina's have in store!-Kim
F.

Gel-a-tins:Safari Friends Collection

Other
Supplies:Cardstock by PrismDistress Ink by Tim Holtz in Black Soot

Monday, June 11, 2012

Thanks for stopping by Gel-a-tins today! I hope you find our blog full on
inspiring projects and would love for you to share your Gel-a-tins creations
with us!

Hello, everyone! It's Jessi. When I saw the Bear in the
"Honey Bear" set, I knew I wanted to some how use flocking powder. After several
attempts (have to admit...this was my first time using it), I finally was able
to figure out how to make the bear image work.

Here is my CAS (best
kind of cards out there *my opinion*):

Here
is a close-up of the cute bear:

Can
you tell there is flocking powder? No really sure on how to take a picture to
showcase the texture?

To
start of the flocking technique, I use a ivory cardstock and rolled a gluestick
over an area the size of the stamp. Quickly taking the flocking powder and
pressing it onto the glue. Allowing the powder to dry, I then stamped the image
with brown ink. Once the ink was dried, the image was cut-out. Using a small
hole punch, I punched 2 holes around the bear's neck and added the twine
bow.

To complete the card, I attached the bear to the corner and added
the sentiment around the bear.

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Hey everyone! Thanks for stopping by the Gel-à-Tins blog again - I hope you're
enjoying all the amazing projects the girls are posting!

I'm back today
with a masculine card using Chevron-Tastic. Chevrons are so versatile that they
work for both male and female recipients - I love that!

I made a fun
discovery whilst playing around with my set - the large solid chevron fits
perfectly between the double chevron stamp! That just opened up a whole world of
extra possibilities for me!!

So out of that discovery came this
card:

Fun, no? Let me tell you how I did it.

I started with a Kraft card base and stamped a
chevron pattern in green, brown and kraft, alternating the colours and mixing
and matching with the solid chevron. I just love how jazzy it came
out!

I then stamped the sentiment in black and added
some die-cut stars, stamping some in brown with a concentric star design. The
stars were adhered with dimensional glue gel so they really pop off the card at
different heights!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Hello! It's Anita from http://craftygrldesigns.blogspot.com/ I hope that
your having a great day! I am happy to be here today sharing a card made with
the Safari Friends stamp set! With Father's Day just around the corner I thought
I would make a masculine card with this set!

I stamped a few of the animals from Safari Friends
in brown ink onto kraft cardstock. I colored the animals in lightly with
pencils, since I thought it gave it a more masculine feel! I used some pattern
paper that I think is quite masculine with it's chevron pattern and colors! I
wasn't going to leave the twine over top of the animal panel but when putting it
together I liked the way it looked! :>

Thursday, June 7, 2012

I
stamped a grass with Dovecraft ink and beautiful stamp from gel-a-tins set
"Unbeleafable".Than I picked up the paper, made a composition. Than and made a
blots with black acrylic ink. Next step was to decor my card with flowers and
glossy accents.